Okahirongo Elephant Lodge

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Description

Okahirongo Elephant lodge is located in the Purros Conservancy, which is about 55km from the Skeleton Coast and around 200km south of the Kunene River. This area is home to the nomadic Himba tribe as well as the amazing desert-adapted Elephant, lion, black rhino as well as the giraffe.

Okahirongo Elephant Lodge offers accommodation in seven double rooms and one presidential suite that sleeps four guests. Wi-fi is available. Experience spectacular views of the Hoarasib river from the guest area and infinity pool - designed by architect Leon Barnard. Guests can explore the wilderness of the Purros Valley in an open air safari vehicle, where they could catch glimpses of the desert adapted elephants and lions or the various antelopes, giraffes and the lumbering black rhino. Other activities include nature drives in the morning and afternoons, night drives, morning walks and visits to the local Himba village.

Directions:

Travel along the D3707 road through Puros, across the river and follows the signs towards Okahirongo Elephant Lodge.